19 Related Articles, between 2019-06-07 and 2019-06-25

After 19 years, Christine Sinclair is on the verge of making history. Christine Sinclair is arguably the greatest soccer player in Canadian history. Now she's entering the women's World Cup tournament four goals shy of becoming the greatest international scorer ever. But she's not focused on the record. Instead, she's spent her entire career putting the team first. >>

Canada announces World Cup training camp roster. Canada Basketball, the governing body for basketball in Canada, announced its 19-man training camp roster on Monday ahead of the 2019 FIBA World Cup. >>

Canada men's basketball team's training-camp roster missing key players. The Canadian men's basketball team was missing several big names when its pre-FIBA World Cup training camp opened on Monday. >>

Canada ready to face elite opposition at Women's Rugby Super Series. After seeing limited action since finishing fifth at the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup, Canada will test itself against the world's best at the Women's Rugby Super Series in Chula Vista, Calif. The round-robin event runs Friday through July 14. >>

Canada scores gold, silver at canoe sprint World Cup event. Canada's Laurence Vincent-Lapointe and Katie Vincent started the 2019 ICF World Cup season with a 1-2 finish in the women's C1 200m event. >>

Canada's Jill Moffatt takes home gold medal from rowing World Cup. Canada's Jill Moffatt won the women's lightweight single final on Sunday at a rowing World Cup. >>

Canada's men's soccer team knows margin for error very slim. Despite his current soccer quest with the Canadian men’s team in the midst of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, John Herdman was watching every second of his former team’s World Cup loss Monday. >>

Canadian referee to miss World Cup after cancer diagnosis. Canadian referee Carol Anne Chenard has withdrawn from the Women's World Cup after being diagnosed with breast cancer >>

Canadian triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk takes home another World Cup gold. Canadian triathlete Tyler Mislawchuk won the gold medal on Sunday at a World Cup stop, giving the No. 1-ranked athlete in the men's field the second victory of his career. >>

Christine Sinclair among 9 Canadian returnees for upcoming Women's World Cup. Captain Christine Sinclair will play in her fifth World Cup next month, leading a Canadians women's team with nine returning veterans from the 2015 squad that exited in the quarter-finals on home soil. >>

Christine Sinclair poised to become top football scorer in history. The Canada striker could become international football's top scorer - but she's never won a World Cup. >>

Inspired by Raptors, Canada's men's soccer team hopes for same success in Gold Cup. With electricity pulsing through the veins of Canadian sports fans, there’s another tournament for the country to keep their eyes on. The CONCACAF Gold Cup is set to kick off on Saturday, and the Canadian men’s squad will try to use the energy of the Raptors championship high and the Women’s World Cup to a successful tournament. >>

Olynyk to miss week with bruised knee as Chris Boucher exits Canada camp. Kelly Olynyk will miss about a week of the Canadian men's basketball camp with a bruised knee. Meanwhile, Raptors forward Chris Boucher has withdrawn from the pre-World Cup camp citing personal reasons. >>

Reports: Forward Kelly Olynyk out for Canada at upcoming FIBA World Cup. Forward Kelly Olynyk will reportedly be unable to compete for Canada at the upcoming FIBA World Cup. >>

Women's World Cup 2019: Canada's Christine Sinclair eyes record. Canada captain Christine Sinclair says it would "mean a lot" to break the all-time goalscoring record in men's and women's international football at the World Cup this summer. >>